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Ethylidene chloride

Dichloroethane [75-34-3] CH CHCl, ethylidene chloride, ethylidene dichloride, is a colorless Hquid with an ethereal odor. It is miscible with most organic solvents and all chloriaated solvents. It is employed as a solvent, but its largest iadustrial use is as an iatermediate ia the production of... [Pg.6]

Chlor-ather, m. chloric ether (old name for ethylene chloride), -athyl, n, ethyl chloride, chloroethane, -Mthylen, n, ethylene chloride, -Mthyliden, n. ethylidene chloride. [Pg.90]

Ethylidene chloride, d225 Ethylidene dimethyl ether, d504 Ethylidene fluoride, d407 2,2 -Ethyliminodiethanol, el25 Ethyl iodide, i31... [Pg.221]

Synonyms CCRIS 224 Chlorinated hydrochloric ether 1,1-Dichlorethane asj/n-Dichloro-ethane Dichloromethylmethane EINECS 200-863-5 Ethylidene chloride Ethylidene dichloride 1,1-Ethylidene dichloride NCI-C04535 RCRA waste number U076 UN 2362. [Pg.410]

Hygienic Guide Series 1,1-Dichloroethane (ethylidene chloride). Am Ind Hyg Assoc J 32 67-71, 1971... [Pg.227]

Ethylidene Chloride or Ethylidene Dichloride. See Dichlo roe thane in Vol 5 of Encycl, p D1209-R... [Pg.176]

Ethyl-3-methylpyridine (also known as aldehyde-collidine ) has been prepared by heating aldehyde-ammonia aldehyde-ammonia and acetaldehyde or paraldehyde aldol-ammonia and ammonia paraldehyde and ammonia <> 11,12 acetamide,1 or acetamide and phosphorus pentoxide ethylene glycol and ammonium chloride ethylidene chloride or bromide and ammonia ethylidene chloride and acetamide, ethylamine, or n-amylamine crotonic acid and a calcium chloride-ammonia complex 1 and by passage of acetylene or acetaldehyde and ammonia over alumina and other catalysts. [Pg.22]

Methylene chloride. Dichloroethylene (trans) Ethylidene chloride Dichloroethylene (cm) Chloroform. ... [Pg.296]

Denison, J. T., and J. B. Ramsey The free energy, enthalpy and entropy of dissociation of some perchlorates in ethylene chloride and ethylidene chloride. J. Am. Chem. Soc. 77, 2615 (1955). [Pg.376]

Ditolylethane has been obtained also from the reaction between paraldehyde and toluene in the presence of sulfuric acid,3 from the reaction between ethylidene chloride and toluene in the presence of aluminium chloride,4 and by heating a-ditolyl-propionic acid in the presence of lime.5... [Pg.25]

The following qualitative observations on the action of liquid ammonia on organic compounds are mainly by E. C. Franklin and C. A. Kraus, those in brackets are by G. Gore. Aliphatic compounds.—Halides methyl iodide, m. chloroform, reacts, and m. bromoform, m. iodoform, v.s., ethyl bromide and iodide, s. ethylene bromide, s. ethylidene chloride, m. isobutyl bromide, s. amyl bromide, s.s. tribromomethane, v.s. nitrotriohloromethane, m. perehloroethane (n.s.) perchloroethylene (m.) dichloroacetylene (s.). Alcohols methyl, m. ethyl, m. propyl, m. normal butyl,... [Pg.202]

CH3CHCI2 (g). Data on the heat of combustion of ethylidene chloride were reported by Thomsen16 and Berthelot and Ogier.3... [Pg.241]

Ethyl 2-hydroxypropionate, el 62 Ethylidene bromide, d77 Ethylidene chloride, dl76 Ethylidene dimethyl ether, d438 Ethylidene fluoride, d346 2,2 -Ethyliminodiethanol, el 18 Ethyl iodide, i34... [Pg.247]

With hydrogen chloride (hydrogen bromide or hydrogen iodide), to form ethylene monochloride (CH2=CHC1) (monobromide, monoiodide), and 1,1-dichloroethane (ethylidene chloride (CH3CHC12) (dibromide, diiodide)... [Pg.22]


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